Puch SGS 250

Puch SGS 250

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Cutting loose the scaffolding on this print was an ordeal, what with so many tiny components all tangled up. The hand levers and kick-start levers were minuscule, measuring only 1 mm thick! But finally, it paid off. Modeled in Blender from scratch, this particular version was initially commissioned for a special client, who ended up passing on it in favor of something else. To be honest, this print bears more than a passing resemblance to the Yezdi motorcycles that used to be everywhere on Indian roads. Interestingly enough, though, it's actually based on an Austrian bike, specifically the Puch 250SGS, a fact easily verified by looking up its specs online. It turns out that some Indian motorcycle brands did source their engines from Austria, and it wouldn't come as a complete surprise if they adopted more design elements as well. Directions: Cut it out carefully, as some of these tubes are almost razor-thin at just 1 mm thick.

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